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Monday 22 November 2010

facts about Goldfish

facts about Goldfish
Facts About Goldfish



A goldfish has a three second memory right? We have all been told that before... Well in fact no they don’t, this idea was challenged by a study which found that goldfish remember to avoid an area of their tank connected with tiny electronic shocks for at least 24 hours.





A goldfish is the only fish that can see infrared and ultraviolet light.







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Goldfish came from China with several hundred different types developing over the years. Goldfish naturally live in freshwater ponds with a depth up to 20m, which is about 65ft and the temperature between 40 and 90°F, (4 to 40°C) goldfish do not survive long at higher temperatures than this. They cannot be mixed with tropical fish, because the temperature would be too high. Goldfish prefer not to be mixed with other fish too.



Goldfish can live up to 10 years although the average is about 5 years. They can reach the size of six inches. Goldfish are cold-blooded fish. They are the most common fish people keep as pets around the world. They are easy to look after and don’t cost loads to keep.



Goldfish need room to swim; therefore putting them in bowls is not a good idea. Putting them in a tank with another friendly goldfish is generally a better option than a bowl.

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